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Taiyo 級 護航航空母艦

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This article refers to the entire Taiyo-class; it is not about an individual vessel.

ww2dbaseIn 1937, Japanese shipping company Nippon Yusen Kaisha decided to build three luxury passenger liners to compete with Germany's liners Scharnhorst, Gneisenau, and Potsdam. To brand them uniquely for Nippon Yusen Kaisha, the three ships were named Nitta Maru, Yawata Maru, and Kasuga Maru so that the initial letters of the three ships would spell out the acronym "NYK". With air conditioned first- and second-class cabins, smoking rooms, swimming pool, and other amenities, they were destined to be among the world's most luxurious. Rising political tensions soon rendered these civilian ships nearly useless. Because they were partially funded by government subsidies, they were very quickly drafted in naval service. Nitta Maru and Kasuga Maru served as transports first, but eventually all three were converted into escort carriers. Their slow speeds meant they could not keep up with fleet carriers, and the civilian design meant their internal spaces were not designed for efficient military use, the three carriers of the Taiyo-class were used in training and aircraft ferrying roles only. Although they did not play a critical combat role, the aircraft and other supplies they ferried to Japan's outlying island bastions, particularly Truk in the Caroline Islands, played a significant role in the war. All three ships in this class were sunk by torpedoes launched from American submarines by the end of the war.

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Taiyo 級 護航航空母艦 Operational Timeline

1941年5月1日 Kasuga Maru began conversion into an escort carrier at Sasebo, Japan.
1941年8月31日 Kasuga Maru completed her conversion into an escort carrier at Sasebo, Japan. She was renamed Taiyo.
1941年9月2日 Kasuga Maru was commissioned into service.
1942年4月11日 Eight B-26 Marauder bombers took off from Port Moresby, Australian Papua at 0900 hours; one of them would return to base due to engine trouble. The remaining seven attacked Vunakanau airfield and Lakunai airfield near Rabaul, New Britain, causing minimal damage. As the bomber crews returned to base, they reported a sighting of a fleet carrier (most likely mis-identified Kasuga Maru), causing the commanders to scramble to prepare a major strike against the target.
1942年4月12日 Three B-26 Marauder bombers were launched from Port Moresby, Australian Papua at dawn in search of the reported fleet carrier (most likely the mis-identified Kasuga Maru) at Rabaul, New Britain. At 0930, another group of four B-26 aircraft was launched. The two groups attacked Rabaul, causing little to no damage.
1942年5月7日 Kasuga Maru arrived at Rabaul, New Britain.
1942年5月31日 Unyo was commissioned into service.
1942年8月31日 Kasuga Maru was renamed Taiyo.
1942年11月25日 Chuyo was commissioned into service.
1943年3月8日 Yugure and Hagikaze escorted Chuyo out of Truk, Caroline Islands.
1943年3月13日 Chuyo arrived at Yokosuka, Japan, with Yugure and Hagikaze in escort.
1943年5月8日 Yamato, Chuyo, Unyo, Myoko, Haguro, Yugure, Naganami, Samidare, and Ushio departed Truk, Caroline Islands.
1943年5月13日 Yamato, Chuyo, Unyo, Myoko, Haguro, Yugure, Naganami, Samidare, and Ushio arrived at Yokosuka, Japan. Later on the same day, Yamato departed for Kure, Japan.
1943年6月21日 170 miles northwest of the Japanese base at Truk, submarine USS Spearfish detected a formation of 11 to 13 Japanese warships, including the carriers Ryuho, Unyo, and Chuyo, battleships Kongo and Haruna, cruiser Kumano, plus destroyers. The task force steamed directly over Spearfish and when the submarine was in the middle of the formation, she fired four torpedoes at the lead carrier but missed. While setting up for a shot at the second carrier, Spearfish was forced to go deep by an approaching cruiser on a collision course. The Japanese task force arrived safely at Truk later that same day without ever detecting Spearfish's presence.




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